How Do You Drive Safely Through a Road Work Zone?

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Construction season brings more work zones and more frustration on the road, but the people in those zones are doing a job and hoping to get home to their families, just like you. Driving carefully through a work zone protects them and you.

How Do You Drive Safely Through a Work Zone?

Slow down, stay focused, and respect the lane markings.

  • Follow the posted speed limits in work zones
  • Stay free of distractions, since the slightest distraction that causes you to weave could be catastrophic
  • Be careful even when a work zone is empty, because changes in lane configuration and narrow lanes are hazardous, especially above the posted speed limit
  • Do not pass when there is a solid lane-dividing stripe

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